The last few days have been earnestly scary ones to endure as a baseball fan. On Sunday, the Miami Marlins appeared to have a small coronavirus outbreak, impacting four players on the team’s active roster. By Monday, that number jumped to nine players and two coaches. Yesterday, that number rose to 13 players. Obviously, this is ominous because it threatens the existence of this young season as we know it, but it’s also scary for baseball fans to know that a potentially deadly virus is spreading rapidly throughout one of the team’s clubhouses, affecting at least 15 people and their families.
MLB didn’t think an outbreak would actually happen
